Although the Press saw a recent success with the “Autobiography of Mark Twain,” they are set to receive a 10 percent cut in funding from the University. New California only sells around 1,000 copies of each title, though it has received some critical acclaim.

This critical success may be due in part to the fact that, according to Forrest Gander of Brown University, books have been selected based on quality rather than marketing potential.

Although three titles will be released in 2012, they are not reviewing any for 2013. However, they are looking for funding. So buck up, humanities majors — there’s a bright future out there for you.